Update on school glue basting
#12
Elmer's glue must be the next best thing to sliced bread. :D :thumbup:
I did the whole binding for a large quilt with Elmer's.
I sewed my binding to the front, pinned (making sure there is enough
binding to grab), glued, ironed, removed pins and SID in the front. Perfect.
Won't be doing binding any other way.
I did the whole binding for a large quilt with Elmer's.
I sewed my binding to the front, pinned (making sure there is enough
binding to grab), glued, ironed, removed pins and SID in the front. Perfect.
Won't be doing binding any other way.
#15
Every time I'm at a shop I think about getting the Roxanne's so I can reuse the bottle but I never do. I always want to spend that $8 or so on something else. Where do I get printer ink refill bottles? I've never refilled printer inks.
#20
Originally Posted by SuziC
Don't you have to wait a long time for the Elmers to dry before sewing thru it?
That's why I use Elmer's at the ironing board. Heat sets it in seconds. Roxanne's is thicker and sets without heat, not as strong a bond as the Elmer's heated.
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